Mountain View police criticized the company supplying its automated license plate reader system after an audit turned up "unauthorized" use by federal law enforcement agencies.
The case, Schmidt v. City of Norfolk, was originally filed in October 2024 by two Virginians who claimed that their rights ...
The initial robbery happened on Saturday night when Poway Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to reports of an armed person ...
Twin Falls police expand license plate reader network to 40 cameras - helping catch criminals or invading privacy? We break ...
Rohnery Park will keep its Flock camera network but cut data retention to 30 days, following hours of public concern over ...
Caldwell police call license plate readers "another tool" as they expand surveillance, but residents raise privacy and ...
New license plate reading cameras are coming to Tonawanda, but this isn’t new for the town. The town board approved a ...
Twin Falls police expanded their license plate reader network to 40 cameras, helping catch dangerous criminals but raising ...
Critics say ICE is using the technology to sidestep sanctuary laws. Conservative and liberal lawmakers are pushing back.
The technology is a feature of Flock Safety cameras the department uses in select investigations. Flock came under scrutiny ...
The plaintiffs, a pair of Norfolk residents, claim they will appeal the ruling to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.